Though not comprehensive and representative of the whole, the following regions of Massachusetts deliver a good representation of the state's craft beer scene. When you add them all together, Boston is a sneaky good beer town and a great place to start a brewery. Burlington, VT, Portland, ME, and Portsmouth, NH get better reps as beer cities, but that's because Camberville (Cambridge and Somerville), Chelsea, Everett, and Medford don't count among Boston's 23 neighborhoods. Ok, well maybe if you set it against California, then sure. In fact, because of Sam Adams, a New England brewery produces one of the highest ABV beers in the industry with their Utopia series. Massachusetts may be the 7th smallest state in the Union, but that doesn't mean it lacks for fresh beer. Massachusetts is home to nearly a third of them. New England is home to over 600 breweries (micro/nano), taprooms, brewpubs, contract breweries, regional production brewers, and the like. Suburban enclaves of sudsy liquid joy can be found in Everett, Plymouth, Salem, and Framingham. Urban brewpubs and microbreweries now adorn the streets of Boston, Somerville, Lowell, Worcester, and Springfield. ![]() The United States craft beer boom has left the Commonwealth with a fair share of local breweries and craft beer taprooms. Beer Alcohol Content Beer Festivals Beer Glasses Beer Reviews Breweries Brewery Jobs Brewery Tours Cideries Distributors Drinking Holidays Hard Seltzer Homebrew Books Homebrew Stores Interviews NA Beer Shipping Alcohol Toasts Types of Beer Types of HopsĪ guide to Massachusetts breweries, brewpubs, and taproomsīay State beer lovers rejoice! You have nearly 200+ craft breweries in Massachusetts spread out across Boston, Worcester, Cape Cod, the North/South Shore, Metrowest, and Western Mass.
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